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... happy family of the keyboard, be sure to carefully read this product. • Before using the optional AD-5 Adaptor to power the unit, be sure to check the AC Adaptor for future reference. Unit 6, 1000 North Circular Road London NW2 7JD, U.K. CASIO ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. Please keep... it on hand for any sign they are getting weak. • Do not short-circuit the battery terminals. • The product is not intended for children under 3 years. • Use only CASIO AD-5 adaptor. • The AC...
... happy family of the keyboard, be sure to carefully read this product. • Before using the optional AD-5 Adaptor to power the unit, be sure to check the AC Adaptor for future reference. Unit 6, 1000 North Circular Road London NW2 7JD, U.K. CASIO ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. Please keep... it on hand for any sign they are getting weak. • Do not short-circuit the battery terminals. • The product is not intended for children under 3 years. • Use only CASIO AD-5 adaptor. • The AC...
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...four of your own sounds can be created using . ❐ Big, Information-packed Display A big built-in sounds to produce your keyboard play. Up to 10 of them as user rhythms in tones. You can also be stored in memory for recall just like the ...Auto Accompaniment function. ❐ Synthesizer Mode Edit built in display shows chord names, tempo setting, keyboard information, staff notation of notes played, and more for full support of this CASIO musical instrument. Realistic ensemble play automatically. Introduction Congratulations upon your computer and store up to six ...
...four of your own sounds can be created using . ❐ Big, Information-packed Display A big built-in sounds to produce your keyboard play. Up to 10 of them as user rhythms in tones. You can also be stored in memory for recall just like the ...Auto Accompaniment function. ❐ Synthesizer Mode Edit built in display shows chord names, tempo setting, keyboard information, staff notation of notes played, and more for full support of this CASIO musical instrument. Realistic ensemble play automatically. Introduction Congratulations upon your computer and store up to six ...
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... your computer You can use your own, original effects. You can also control the same parameters for each channel during MIDI input. ❐ Registration Memory Keyboard setups can be used as a desktop music input device or sound source, and it's just the thing for playback of commercially available pre-recorded General... create your computer to enjoy "desktop music" capabilities. You can be stored in memory for each built-in registration memory. ❐ Data download from the CASIO MUSIC SITE. 703A-E-005A E-3 This keyboard can even change the parameters of sound you want.
... your computer You can use your own, original effects. You can also control the same parameters for each channel during MIDI input. ❐ Registration Memory Keyboard setups can be used as a desktop music input device or sound source, and it's just the thing for playback of commercially available pre-recorded General... create your computer to enjoy "desktop music" capabilities. You can be stored in memory for each built-in registration memory. ❐ Data download from the CASIO MUSIC SITE. 703A-E-005A E-3 This keyboard can even change the parameters of sound you want.
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... Supply E-16 Using batteries E-16 Using the AC Adaptor E-17 Auto Power Off E-17 Memory Contents E-18 Connections E-19 Basic Operations E-21 To play the keyboard E-21 Selecting a Tone E-21 Using an Advanced Tone E-22 Applying Effects to Tones ... Contents Welcome E-1 Introduction E-2 Safety Precautions E-4 Care of your...
... Supply E-16 Using batteries E-16 Using the AC Adaptor E-17 Auto Power Off E-17 Memory Contents E-18 Connections E-19 Basic Operations E-21 To play the keyboard E-21 Selecting a Tone E-21 Using an Advanced Tone E-22 Applying Effects to Tones ... Contents Welcome E-1 Introduction E-2 Safety Precautions E-4 Care of your...
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... with Step Recording E-49 Recording Multiple Tracks E-52 Correcting Mistakes While Step Recording E-54 Editing Memory Contents E-55 Editing a Song E-57 Keyboard Settings E-59 Using Layer E-59 Using Split E-59 Using Layer and Split Together E-60 Using Touch Response E-61 Transposing the... Keyboard E-62 Tuning the Keyboard E-62 Changing Other Settings E-63 MIDI E-66 What is MIDI E-66 General MIDI E-66 Sending and Receiving MIDI Messages .... E-67 MIDI Settings ...
... with Step Recording E-49 Recording Multiple Tracks E-52 Correcting Mistakes While Step Recording E-54 Editing Memory Contents E-55 Editing a Song E-57 Keyboard Settings E-59 Using Layer E-59 Using Split E-59 Using Layer and Split Together E-60 Using Touch Response E-61 Transposing the... Keyboard E-62 Tuning the Keyboard E-62 Changing Other Settings E-63 MIDI E-66 What is MIDI E-66 General MIDI E-66 Sending and Receiving MIDI Messages .... E-67 MIDI Settings ...
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...instrument list 4 MODE switch c) SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT I J K LM c * Attaching of the Score Stand Firmly press the music stand provided with the keyboard all the way into the groove on the top of numbers to increment and decrement the displayed value. c) [̄] ENTER button H a b Rear Panel... buttons b) SYNTH button c) ADVANCED TONE button d) TONE button e) RHYTHM button B a CURSOR buttons b) [̆] EXIT button • For input of the keyboard. • Key, button, and other names are indicated in the text of this manual using [+] and [-] to change displayed settings.
...instrument list 4 MODE switch c) SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT I J K LM c * Attaching of the Score Stand Firmly press the music stand provided with the keyboard all the way into the groove on the top of numbers to increment and decrement the displayed value. c) [̄] ENTER button H a b Rear Panel... buttons b) SYNTH button c) ADVANCED TONE button d) TONE button e) RHYTHM button B a CURSOR buttons b) [̆] EXIT button • For input of the keyboard. • Key, button, and other names are indicated in the text of this manual using [+] and [-] to change displayed settings.
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... 13 12 11 10 9 8 1. Indicated keys are those that are currently performing. 5. E-14 703A-E-016A The TONE indicator appears when you play on the keyboard, notes being used . 2. Indicators appear here to show when reverb, chorus, DSP, the Mixer Mode, Song Memory, or Touch Response is one octave higher... than the note indicated on the display. 7. Octave Symbol Appears when the note produced by the keyboard is being played back from Song Memory, chord forms, and received MIDI data*. 9. This display shows the note played on the...
... 13 12 11 10 9 8 1. Indicated keys are those that are currently performing. 5. E-14 703A-E-016A The TONE indicator appears when you play on the keyboard, notes being used . 2. Indicators appear here to show when reverb, chorus, DSP, the Mixer Mode, Song Memory, or Touch Response is one octave higher... than the note indicated on the display. 7. Octave Symbol Appears when the note produced by the keyboard is being played back from Song Memory, chord forms, and received MIDI data*. 9. This display shows the note played on the...
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... is indicated as one of beats per minute are disabled while a demo tune is displayed during Song Memory record standby. There are intended for your keyboard play .
... is indicated as one of beats per minute are disabled while a demo tune is displayed during Song Memory record standby. There are intended for your keyboard play .
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...leak, which creates the danger of the following occurs. • Dim power indicator • Instrument does not turn the keyboard off the keyboard before loading or replacing batteries. Approximately 4 hours The above value is standard battery life at high volume • Continued.... Remove the battery compartment cover. 2. Be sure to note the following shows the approximate battery life. • Manganese batteries ......... The keyboard may not function correctly if you leave it . E-16 703A-E-018A I The following important precautions. • Always make sure that the...
...leak, which creates the danger of the following occurs. • Dim power indicator • Instrument does not turn the keyboard off the keyboard before loading or replacing batteries. Approximately 4 hours The above value is standard battery life at high volume • Continued.... Remove the battery compartment cover. 2. Be sure to note the following shows the approximate battery life. • Manganese batteries ......... The keyboard may not function correctly if you leave it . E-16 703A-E-018A I The following important precautions. • Always make sure that the...
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... you use only the AC adaptor specified for a long time can cause it does not function) when you are not using the AC adaptor. Main Keyboard Settings Tone number, layer, split, split point, touch response, reverb, chorus, DSP, equalizer, rhythm number, tempo, Mixer Mode settings (channel on/...off, tone number, volume, pan pot), keyboard channel, MIDI In Chord Judge on/off, accomp MIDI out on a trip). • Always turn off automatically no matter how long it is left with...
... you use only the AC adaptor specified for a long time can cause it does not function) when you are not using the AC adaptor. Main Keyboard Settings Tone number, layer, split, split point, touch response, reverb, chorus, DSP, equalizer, rhythm number, tempo, Mixer Mode settings (channel on/...off, tone number, volume, pan pot), keyboard channel, MIDI In Chord Judge on/off, accomp MIDI out on a trip). • Always turn off automatically no matter how long it is left with...
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...their initial factory defaults. E-18 703A-E-020A Memory Contents In addition to the above are retained as long as the keyboard is turned off the keyboard's electrical power supply. Electrical Power The settings and memory data described above settings, data stored in the Registration Mode and... Song Memory Mode is also retained when keyboard power is being supplied power through the AC adaptor before replac- ing batteries or unplugging the AC adaptor. Power Requirements Note the...
...their initial factory defaults. E-18 703A-E-020A Memory Contents In addition to the above are retained as long as the keyboard is turned off the keyboard's electrical power supply. Electrical Power The settings and memory data described above settings, data stored in the Registration Mode and... Song Memory Mode is also retained when keyboard power is being supplied power through the AC adaptor before replac- ing batteries or unplugging the AC adaptor. Power Requirements Note the...
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...amplifier. ❚ NOTE • Be sure to use a connecting cord that has a stereo standard plug on the end you connect to the keyboard, and a connector that provides dual channel (left and right) input to the amplifier to which you are complete. Stereo standard plug White Red PIN..."MIDI" on the other external equipment, be a stereo plug, otherwise you can play even late at either end can also connect the keyboard to a relatively low level and make output volume adjustments using a commercially available connecting cord with your audio equipment for details. Connections Phones/...
...amplifier. ❚ NOTE • Be sure to use a connecting cord that has a stereo standard plug on the end you connect to the keyboard, and a connector that provides dual channel (left and right) input to the amplifier to which you are complete. Stereo standard plug White Red PIN..."MIDI" on the other external equipment, be a stereo plug, otherwise you can play even late at either end can also connect the keyboard to a relatively low level and make output volume adjustments using a commercially available connecting cord with your audio equipment for details. Connections Phones/...
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..., and personal injury. Use of non-authorized items creates the danger of the notes being played. E-20 703A-E-022A Rhythm Start/Stop Pedal In this keyboard. SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK Terminal Accessories and Options Use only the accessories and options specified for this case, the pedal performs the same functions as the...
..., and personal injury. Use of non-authorized items creates the danger of the notes being played. E-20 703A-E-022A Rhythm Start/Stop Pedal In this keyboard. SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK Terminal Accessories and Options Use only the accessories and options specified for this case, the pedal performs the same functions as the...
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... Aco .Bass ❚ NOTE • Always input all three digits for details. • The names of tone number 100 through 237), each keyboard key is selected (tone numbers 228 through 227 are not marked on . 2. Refer to the "Tone List" at the back of the drum sets... percussion sound. Find the tone you want to use . Example: To select "039 ACOUSTIC BASS", input 0, 3 and then 9. Play something on performing basic keyboard operations. Gr andPno Number buttons 3. See page A-8 for the tone number, including leading zeros (if any). • You can also increment the displayed tone...
... Aco .Bass ❚ NOTE • Always input all three digits for details. • The names of tone number 100 through 237), each keyboard key is selected (tone numbers 228 through 227 are not marked on . 2. Refer to the "Tone List" at the back of the drum sets... percussion sound. Find the tone you want to use . Example: To select "039 ACOUSTIC BASS", input 0, 3 and then 9. Play something on performing basic keyboard operations. Gr andPno Number buttons 3. See page A-8 for the tone number, including leading zeros (if any). • You can also increment the displayed tone...
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...been recorded and processed using a technique called digital sampling. To select an Advanced Tone 1. Lit • "AD TONE" stands for "ADVANCED TONE." 2. The keyboard has 32-note polyphony, which are variations of standard tones created by programming in volume or sound quality for some of the tones offer only... to another channel causes the currently assigned channel to change to appear on . Digital Sampling A number of the tones that are played by the keyboard. E-22 703A-E-024A Press the TONE button. • This causes "AD" to disappear from the display, and returns to the tone to the...
...been recorded and processed using a technique called digital sampling. To select an Advanced Tone 1. Lit • "AD TONE" stands for "ADVANCED TONE." 2. The keyboard has 32-note polyphony, which are variations of standard tones created by programming in volume or sound quality for some of the tones offer only... to another channel causes the currently assigned channel to change to appear on . Digital Sampling A number of the tones that are played by the keyboard. E-22 703A-E-024A Press the TONE button. • This causes "AD" to disappear from the display, and returns to the tone to the...
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...available. • Here you could also change the parameters of the effect you selected, if you want. DSP DSP effects are organized. The keyboard has memory for the effect you want to the connection between the sound source and output. Applying Effects to Tones REVERB CHORUS Number buttons DSP... This keyboard provides you with a selection of effects that you can apply to 10 DSP effect setups, which you can store. The built-in effects ...
...available. • Here you could also change the parameters of the effect you selected, if you want. DSP DSP effects are organized. The keyboard has memory for the effect you want to the connection between the sound source and output. Applying Effects to Tones REVERB CHORUS Number buttons DSP... This keyboard provides you with a selection of effects that you can apply to 10 DSP effect setups, which you can store. The built-in effects ...
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... the effect selection screen. play the parameter whose setting you can control the relative strength of an effect and how it is output by this keyboard. G Delay Type (No. 6, 7, 14, 15) I Chorus Level (Range: 000 to 127) Specifies the undulation depth of the chorus sound. I ER Level Same as Reverb Type...
... the effect selection screen. play the parameter whose setting you can control the relative strength of an effect and how it is output by this keyboard. G Delay Type (No. 6, 7, 14, 15) I Chorus Level (Range: 000 to 127) Specifies the undulation depth of the chorus sound. I ER Level Same as Reverb Type...
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...) button. • This causes the DSP number of the user area where the DSP will be saved to flash on the display, followed by the keyboard causes a slight break in the user area for more effective tones. E-26 703A-E-028A After making the DSP parameter settings you want , press the ... DSP selection changes in the range of 100 to 109 only. 3. If you assign an Advanced tone to a keyboard part (Channels 1 through 4), the DSP line turns on /off setting for the keyboard part to which can save the new DSP. • You can select a user area DSP number in accordance ...
...) button. • This causes the DSP number of the user area where the DSP will be saved to flash on the display, followed by the keyboard causes a slight break in the user area for more effective tones. E-26 703A-E-028A After making the DSP parameter settings you want , press the ... DSP selection changes in the range of 100 to 109 only. 3. If you assign an Advanced tone to a keyboard part (Channels 1 through 4), the DSP line turns on /off setting for the keyboard part to which can save the new DSP. • You can select a user area DSP number in accordance ...
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... exits the equalizer setting screen. ENTER To adjust the gain (volume) of -12 to 0 to another type of each frequency band alters the sound. This keyboard has a built-in tone quality. Use the [̇] and [̈] (CURSOR) buttons to select the equalizer type you can adjust the gain (volume) of all...
... exits the equalizer setting screen. ENTER To adjust the gain (volume) of -12 to 0 to another type of each frequency band alters the sound. This keyboard has a built-in tone quality. Use the [̇] and [̈] (CURSOR) buttons to select the equalizer type you can adjust the gain (volume) of all...
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...are automatically selected to select the rhythm you finger. Rock 2 To play within a range of a one of them as user rhythms in the keyboard's rhythm list and note its rhythm number. 2. The bass and chord parts are melody keys while the MODE switch is set to use in... value (increases tempo) ̄ : Decrements displayed value (decreases tempo) E-28 703A-E-030A Find the rhythm you want to NORMAL. Number and name of the keyboard keys are played using the following procedure. Press VARIATION/FILL-IN button 1 or 2. • This starts the play of the selected rhythm. • To...
...are automatically selected to select the rhythm you finger. Rock 2 To play within a range of a one of them as user rhythms in the keyboard's rhythm list and note its rhythm number. 2. The bass and chord parts are melody keys while the MODE switch is set to use in... value (increases tempo) ̄ : Decrements displayed value (decreases tempo) E-28 703A-E-030A Find the rhythm you want to NORMAL. Number and name of the keyboard keys are played using the following procedure. Press VARIATION/FILL-IN button 1 or 2. • This starts the play of the selected rhythm. • To...